Running around Seattle with super powers is as fun as ever, although nothing has really changed. They are tweaked to make it a little more interesting since it is the only powers you will be using. Fetch‘s neon powers are a little different from Delsin’s though. Personally, my favorite powers in Second Son were the neon powers. This may be a bigger problem for some than it is for others. As to be expected in First Light though, you are limited to just Fetch‘s neon powers. The one downside is coming from the main game where you are used to having the ability to switch between all your other powers. If you have played Second Son you know exactly what you are getting yourself into. The gameplay in Infamous has always been where the games shine the most and Infamous: First Light is no exception. One of the weakest aspects from Second Son was its story and while First Light does not have an amazing story it does a better job thanks mostly in part to its troubled main character. The story revolves around Fetch and her brother, who are both homeless and trying to leave town. Unlike Delsin from the main game, Fetch actually has a certain amount of depth to her which is a much welcomed improvement.
In Infamous: First Light you play as the side character from Second Son, Fetch. The good news is that I was wrong to not be excited, because this side story is all sorts of fun. I’m also not that big on challenge rooms, so this DLC just didn’t have me all that excited.
Despite how much of a fan of the series I am and how much I enjoyed Second Son, I just wasn’t ready for more. When I heard Infamous: First Lightwas coming, I’ll be completely honest, I was not all very excited.
Its been five months since Infamous: Second Son was released and now we have our first stand-alone DLC expansion.
While it may not have fulfilled all the potential it had, it was still a great game. When Infamous: Second Son launched in March it had quite a bit of hype behind it.